Edmonds Arts Festival is hiring for help with behind-the-scenes work

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Arts Festival is currently seeking assistance for 12 days to facilitate behind-the-scenes work, including setup, troubleshooting, and cleanup. Scheduled for June 13-15, 2025, the festival draws hundreds of artists and thousands of visitors to the Frances Anderson Center grounds for a vibrant weekend of art and music. This opportunity is ideal for high school and college students home on break, allowing them to earn extra money while contributing to a community event. Workers will gain valuable experience in event management, enhancing their resumes and skill sets. The festival has a history of celebrating local arts and culture, making it a significant event for the community.

Interested individuals are encouraged to apply through the Edmonds Arts Festival website, where they can find further details. The event not only supports local artists but also fosters community engagement and cultural appreciation. This hiring initiative reflects the festival's commitment to involving local youth in the arts.

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